00:00The government and JICA will look for ways to strengthen the early warning system in the country.
00:06JICA also assessed the performance of the Philippines in responding to the incident.
00:12This is Clayzel Pardilla of PTV in Balitang Pambansang.
00:17The Philippines and the Japan International Cooperation Agency or JICA
00:24will look for ways to strengthen the early warning system in the country.
00:28The early warning system is a mechanism that is used to give a quick warning to incoming dangers or incidents.
00:40This was discussed after the courtesy call of JICA President Dr. Tanaka Akihiko to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in Malacanang.
00:50According to the President, new technologies are important to address the challenges faced by climate change.
00:59The Executive Board of the Philippine Government also gave the continuation of programs aimed at clean energy,
01:06which is one of the solutions for the changing times.
01:20JICA is one of the agencies of Japan that provides support to various countries, including the Philippines.
01:36It assessed the outstanding performance of the Philippines in responding to the incident,
01:41which can be compared to advanced or more advanced countries.
01:46It can be considered as a low number of casualties in the Philippines despite the many typhoons that hit our country.
01:55Akihiko believes that Japan and the Philippines will play a major role in disaster management in the global community.
02:05As a country, sharing the same fate involves having lots of high winds,
02:15but the recent experience has forced us to continue our collaborative work in order for disaster reduction.
02:30As part of the preparation for the disaster, the Presidential Communications Office is cooperating with JICA
02:39to digitize PTV4 through its Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting,
02:46a target of the so-called project to establish an Emergency Warning Broadcast System.
02:52From PTV, Kalei Zalpardilla, Balitang Pambansa.
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